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- High: Cooking on high setting is similar to a covered pot on the stovetop.
Foods will cook on high in about half the time required for low cooking.
Additional liquid may be required as foods can boil on high.
- Warm: Only use to keep cooked foods at a food-safe serving temperature and
should not be used to cook foods. It is not recommended to use “Warm” for
more than 4 hours.
Many standard recipes can be converted to slow cooker recipes with a few simple tips:
- Vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, turnips, and beats require longer cooking
times than most meats. Always place them on the bottom of the stoneware pot
and cover them with liquids.
- If adding fresh milk, yogurt, or cheese it should be done during the last 2 hours
of cooking. Evaporated milk may be added at the start of cooking. If possible,
substitute condensed soups for fresh milk or yogurt.
- Rice and pasta are not recommended for long cooking periods. Cook them
separately and then add to the slow cooker during the last 30 minutes.
- Liquids do not boil away in a slow cooker like they do in conventional cooking.
Reduce the amount of liquid in any recipe not designed for a slow cooker. The
only exception would be soups.
Foods cut into uniform pieces will cook faster and more evenly than foods left
whole such as roast or poultry
Removed excess fat before serving with a slice of bread, or a spoon to skim it off
the top.
To save time, fill the stoneware pot the night before and refrigerate. You may need
to add some extra cooking time because the food and stoneware pot are cold.
Ingredient Tips:
DAIRY
• Milk products, especially those low in fat, tend to curdle if cooked too long;
add them toward the end of the cooking time.
• Evaporated milk and condensed soups are great substitutes for milk
and cream.
SOUPS AND STEWS
• Because there is little evaporation, soups and stews require less liquid
than usual.
• If too thick, add additional liquid in last
½
hour of cooking or at serving time.
• Condensed soups and dry soup mixes add great flavor and body to sauces
and gravies.
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